There was a bike called dik-dik which did the same (pointless) thing
more elegantly with eccentric wheels under a hopping rider.
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An 1894 HulaBike for Baptists? No danger of looking like you're
dancing, since the rider is still seated...until the thing topples
backwards due to the foolish design.
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Werehatrack wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Jan 2008 22:40:44 -0700, [email protected] may have
> said:
>
>> http://www.google.com/patents?id=cH1eAAAAEBAJ&pg=PP1&dq=514572
>
> An 1894 HulaBike for Baptists? No danger of looking like you're
> dancing, since the rider is still seated...until the thing topples
> backwards due to the foolish design.